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Hot Air Station suggestions?

ajens23
ajens23 over 8 years ago

Hi All,

 

I find myself wanting to do more surface mount work.

While a toaster oven works pretty good for the whole board, I would like to try a hot air station.

After looking at a Weller station at over $700 US, then looking at $50 stations on E-bay,

I would like to hear from some actual users and their experiences and recommendations.

 

So what is a reasonable brand of hot air station that will last for several years and not break the bank.

(I.e. under $200US would be nice.)

 

Thanks,

Al

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 8 years ago +3
    Hi Al, I have the same unit 21-10125 - TENMA - HOT AIR REWORK STATION, 280W, 100V | Newark element14 that michaelwylie has. When I got it I modified it to include a shut off in the cradle. I was pretty…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 7 years ago +3 suggested
    I have the same unit as kas.lewis referred to Tenma 21-10130 21-10130 it has the cutoff feature when you place the handpiece down, and the picture doesn't show it, but includes a temperature controlled…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +3
    I use an Aoyue because it was low cost, but it works fine for my needs. I use it for rework (chip removal) and small heat shrink tubing.
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    0 michaelwylie over 8 years ago

    I know your plight. Which one you buy depends on how much you want to use it and what you want to do with it. The Tenma units are OK and I own one, but my biggest problem with it is it doesn't have an auto shutoff feature when you cradle the handle. If you are forgetful, make sure you get one that has the auto shutoff feature. I also have a Tenma soldering iron for my home and it has its quirks as well, like the tip coming loose after every thermal cycle. Basically I have to retighten the tip every time I use it.

    I don't know about every brand, but the previous guy I worked for bought me a X-tronic all-in-one station. This was the biggest piece of junk I ever used. The power switch melted the first time I used it - and I mean really melted to the point where the switch failed.

     

    Let's make a distinction - there is a difference between a hot air station and a hot air pencil. The station can deliver lots of heat and air and can ideally be dialed down to smaller flow and heat. The pencil is designed to target specific areas. If you are simply moving a few surface mount components or cleaning up the board a pencil is good. Pencils sometimes require another preheater to deliver enough heat for parts with large metal slugs on their underside. Pencils are good for reflowing boards with components that could melt. Hot Air Stations are harder to configure for reflowing boards with parts that could melt.

     

    I currently use HCT2-120 - METCAL - DIGITAL HOT AIR PENCIL, 100-450 DEG | Newark element14 ($500) and it works fantastic unless I need ore heat than a pencil can deliver.

     

    The Tenma is probably good, but if you already have an iron don't buy the combo unit. I think I own this one - 21-10125 - TENMA - HOT AIR REWORK STATION, 280W, 100V | Newark element14

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    0 michaelwylie over 8 years ago

    I know your plight. Which one you buy depends on how much you want to use it and what you want to do with it. The Tenma units are OK and I own one, but my biggest problem with it is it doesn't have an auto shutoff feature when you cradle the handle. If you are forgetful, make sure you get one that has the auto shutoff feature. I also have a Tenma soldering iron for my home and it has its quirks as well, like the tip coming loose after every thermal cycle. Basically I have to retighten the tip every time I use it.

    I don't know about every brand, but the previous guy I worked for bought me a X-tronic all-in-one station. This was the biggest piece of junk I ever used. The power switch melted the first time I used it - and I mean really melted to the point where the switch failed.

     

    Let's make a distinction - there is a difference between a hot air station and a hot air pencil. The station can deliver lots of heat and air and can ideally be dialed down to smaller flow and heat. The pencil is designed to target specific areas. If you are simply moving a few surface mount components or cleaning up the board a pencil is good. Pencils sometimes require another preheater to deliver enough heat for parts with large metal slugs on their underside. Pencils are good for reflowing boards with components that could melt. Hot Air Stations are harder to configure for reflowing boards with parts that could melt.

     

    I currently use HCT2-120 - METCAL - DIGITAL HOT AIR PENCIL, 100-450 DEG | Newark element14 ($500) and it works fantastic unless I need ore heat than a pencil can deliver.

     

    The Tenma is probably good, but if you already have an iron don't buy the combo unit. I think I own this one - 21-10125 - TENMA - HOT AIR REWORK STATION, 280W, 100V | Newark element14

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